Kunal Kamra has continued his public campaign against Ola Electric‘s after-sales service, taking aim at CEO Bhavish Aggarwal in a series of social media posts. Kamra’s latest jab came in response to Aggarwal’s Diwali celebration video, where the comedian sarcastically requested footage of Ola service centres.
What Bhavish Aggarwal posted and Kamra’s post
Aggarwal posted a video of Ola employees celebrating Diwali. The employees are seen at an Ola showroom with gifts and diyas.
Kamra took a jibe at the video by saying, “Service station ka footage dikhao…”
While this was the latest post targeting Ola, Kamra also shared two other posts criticising the post sale service of Ola, slamming Ola’s after-sales service in a viral meme.
Bouncers in service station inside
Bike Graveyard outside
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Another post has a meme in which a video shows ‘comparison’ between “Ola before sales” and “Ola after sales”.
Ola-Kunal Kamra feud
This online feud began when Kamra criticised Ola’s service record and questioned the company’s handling of customer complaints, which have reportedly reached a record high. Aggarwal responded by accusing Kamra of defamation and challenging him to work at a service centre, a response that drew widespread criticism for its dismissive tone.
Kamra has continued to highlight customer complaints and recently, sarcastically “accepted” Aggarwal’s challenge, stating that he already feels like an Ola employee due to the constant tagging in complaint posts. He, however, put forward a bunch of ‘commitments’ that he ‘wants’ to be sealed before he ‘joins’.
I have no choice but to accept @bhash’s offer to work with OLA…
After being tagged thousands of times I anyway feel like I am an OLA employee.
OLA can seal this collaboration by committing to the below action points & looking forward to joining.
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